Hello!
My name is Japnit
Five years ago, I started my non-profit, Go Girl, where we make technology accessible to underserved youth, focusing on girls. We have taught over 2000 kids programming in Indian regional languages for free. I was honoured to receive the Adobe women-in-tech award for my work.
My current and future career paths originate from my ever-growing curiosity for technology and a vision to democratize digital literacy.

Founder and Director, GoGirl
Our Work
CRY Swati
With the purpose of making students efficient so that they can build their own websites, Child Rights and You NGO and GoGirl have been collaborating to teach 25 students HTML and CSS. In an offline center called Swati, GoGirl conducted online and offline workshops for the student body ranging from sixth grade to third year of college, ages twelve to twenty.
CRY Saksham
Child Rights and You NGO and GoGirl have been collaborating to teach twenty-five students HTML and CSS. In an offline center called Saksham.


Yashoda Foundation
GoGirl held a workshop for twelve students from the class range of tenth through twelfth standard. The majority of the student body was between the age range of fifteen and sixteen.
GUH School
GoGirl Collaborated with Government school in Jharkhand. Children of Age 12-16 were taught basics of HTML and CSS.
